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Show SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. ADAMSON The funeral services for Mrs. Helen H. Adamaoa ere held la the Second (ward Chapel Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. with Qlshop Jos. H. Btorrs 'la charge. The ward choir furnished tome musical numbers, with special num-bora num-bora as follows violin solo, Florence (Prlday; quarieUe, Ray D. Nreholea and others; solos, .lira. O. B. 'Teaac 'and Mrs. Hynrm Blaekharat. Much eoaaolatioa waa offered the bereaved 'by the speakers, Mrs, Blua CbristeaMB, presldeat of the ward Retlet Society of which Mrs. Adam-son Adam-son was a teacher; Prca. Jna. H. '!' f 'amama .Clarke aad Pres. A. J, Kraaa. r"A ''''Ti'iH aketeh of the life Of the daosaaad jsras), , v written by her father, B. A. HeMasjt', lH aad read by James Crystal, IMh).' . H Btorrs offered a tew closing wrjjal. v The services were opened .with pria saaaa! r hy Ray D. Nicholas and closed f oiaaami 3. W. Chlpmaa. '4bbbbb! Soaa aad aephewa ot.the deeeaaed , ',aaamm! acted .as, pall-haarcniJ, The flqral' it- J4?H ferlags wep away aad IwauUfal , and , IH paid silent tribute to, the Lluketee ,lM la which the deceased waa heM.;, I At the cemetery, where tatermeaV 1a took place, Thos. 3. Chlpmaa offered -1 the dedicatory' prayer. .aaaam! |